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| Federalist who believed that wealthy should rule, strong federal government, British alliance, manufacturing |
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| Democratic-Republican who believed rule by the people, strong state governments, French alliance, Constitution, agriculture |
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| A case that helped establish the Supreme Court's power to check the power of the other branches of government. |
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| Federalist who was Chief Justice of the United States. Appointed by John Adams. |
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| October 1803, senate approves $15 million to purchase land that would double the size of the US |
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| Meriwether Lewis and William Clark |
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| In 1804 they began a long jopurney to explore the Louisiana Purchase . |
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| A shoshone indian who acted as a guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
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| 1806 army officer who was sent to find the start of the Red River. First description of the southwest. |
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| A large warship. First ship in the US Navy. |
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| The practice of forcing people to serve in the army or the navy. |
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| In 1807 Congress banned trade with all foreign countries. |
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| A law that banned trade with only Britain, France and their colonies. |
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| A Shawnee chief who tied to unite Native Americans against the US government. He was a serious threat against Americans in the West. |
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| US forces defeated Tecumseh and his followers in this famous battle. Tecunseh flees to Canada. |
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| Young members of Congress that took the lead in calling for war against Britain. |
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| Republican President elected in 1808. SErved during the War of 1812. |
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| A Commodore who sailed out to meet the British at the Battle of Lake Erie. Established control of Lake Erie by forcing the British to withdraw. |
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| Treaty of Fort Jackson ended the Creek War and forced the Creek to give up millions of acres of their land. |
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| In 1814 ended the Creek War and forced the Indians to give up millions of acres of their land. |
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| Battle that made Andrew Jackson a war hero and was the last major conflict in the Battle of 1812. |
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| Federalists agreed to oppose the war and send delegates to meet with Congress. |
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| This treaty ended the War of 1812. Helped bolster American nationalism. |
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| Increased national pride, boosted American manufacturing, Native American reisitance weakened. |
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| Impressment of American sailors, Interference with American shipping, British aid to Native Americans. |
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| Great highway of the US. Americans shipped goods to New Orleans. |
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| The power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional. |
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| A tied race helped create a separate ballot for the President and the Vice President |
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